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Ive played this game many times and its still great 😀 its also free so anyone can go and check it out. Theres a couple of secrets scattered around the game though James and Mike didnt found any yet so far what I can tell 🙂

I’ve followed you from the start, but so far I’ve NEVER commented on any videos at all. Now, I could not hold my breath any longer, I had to login through Facebook just to say: that is not creature from the black lagoon! Not Ring King nor Muscle. That is Pirahna Man from Pro Wrestling! A game you guys definetily should do some day! 🙂
All the best from Sweden, in snowy Scandiniavia.

Your CD-i needs the digital video cartridge guys. I’d love to see more reviews on that crap system you guys would have a blast! Plus it has the best version of 7th guest even far better than the PC version. Now I’m off to play this Abobo game lol

James about those joke cards I think they were in boxes of Nintendo fruit snacks or on the back of them that you had to cut out. I remember something like that when I was a kid and wanted to collect them.

Death Blossom was from the movie The Last Starfighter. The main characters were surrounded then activated The Death Blossom which sent them spinning around in a circle shooting all over the place somehow killing all the enemy ships.

That shit was epic,dam this game is fucken nutz,it was made for me also. Cant believe,Hulk,Ultimate Warrior,Undertaker and Rowdy Piper showed up and all did their signature moves. Im gonna play through this game,cant wait another week for part 2.

Started playing this yesterday after I saw you guys episode – with a usb nes controller from Retrolinks – and gotta say, it’s one crazy ride. To think someone came up with this, it plays so well, and without a many bugs/issues… and its running in adobe!? Wow, thats talent & dedication. I’ve played alot of rom hacks, but nothing quite like Abobo’s Big Adventure. Thanks for featuring it – I might have never knew it existed if you hadn’t picked it for James & Mike Mondays.

This is an amazing fucking game. I had so much fun watching you guys play it.
The pointy dick map. Mating with the mermaids. SHIT Pickle?!
Also, when you were fighting that Old Giant with the beef, it just looked like you were jerking him off to death.
I love seeing all the NES characters that show up. That reminds me, have you guys done a video on Yo! Noid yet? I feel like that would be perfect for AVGN.

The fucking Noid. What kind of insane shit was that?
All this reminiscing led me to watching game play footage (it’s amazing how certain music sticks in your mind forever, kind of like Rockin’ Kats), reading the Wikipedia article (interesting why they stopped doing the character) and watching a bunch of old commercials on YouTube.
I suddenly have a hankering for some Domino’s. It’s incredible that those advertisements still work all these years later. 😛

Awesome video, really fun. This game looks amazing. It gets frustrating watching and knowing all the references better than James and Mike, example them struggling to identify the wrestling game and then the four wwf wrestlers that cameo. Otherwise, great stuff and I can’t wait for part 2. Thanks James and Mike, great video!

MAKE ASTRO BASTARDS VS THE FLYING FUCKERNAUGHTS A REALITY!!
I have started a petition in order to convince James and the rest of the gang to lengthen this farcical short trailer into a longer movie (perhaps merely an internet short, but still.). The link to the petition is below.
Sign his petition if you’re ready to see this film come to fruition in some form. And, if enough people sign, I’ll get in touch with the powers that be, and create a kickstarter to donate the money to the appropriate people who could get this project done.
I would like this film to become a reality, so much so that if this petition reaches 100 people, I will donate $1000 of my own dollars to help the movie get made. Even if it is only a cheap internet short, I think it would be hilarious to see, as it would incorporate the vast background knowledge of bad old sci-fi and horror movies that the AVGN and Nostalgia Critic are known to possess.
It would work on several levels, as pastiche, as slap-stick, as commentary on “bad” old movies, as well as critique on the overblown sci-fi blockbusters we’ve all come to expect from today’s market. And, bottom line, with them at the helm, it would be hilarious.
The link to sign the petition is below.
Come on… you know you want it.
– Luke